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they say syria is in a state of civil war with more than 4,000 people killed on the streets of syria since march. the u.k. spy agency is looking for the next generation james bond. who is it? it is behind a social media campaign to recruit cyber specialists bill. bill: flying to track dow trying to track down all the guys who are hacking their computers. you may have heard undercover boss. what about undercover congressman. michael grim is a republican out of new york. he's with me now. good morning to you. why did you play that role? >> you know, there is no better way to meet constituents and to have a relaxed setting where they can be open and honest and not feel they have to watch their words than going out and working with them. that's exactly i did. it was fantastic. bill: what have you learned through this experience in we have some pictures in a minute we'll share them with our audience. >> one thing i already knew, is how hard the people in staten island are working. across the board people are worried, some people are scared. its not so much for themselves. they are worried
they say syria is in a state of civil war with more than 4,000 people killed on the streets of syria since march. the u.k. spy agency is looking for the next generation james bond. who is it? it is behind a social media campaign to recruit cyber specialists bill. bill: flying to track dow trying to track down all the guys who are hacking their computers. you may have heard undercover boss. what about undercover congressman. michael grim is a republican out of new york. he's with me now. good...
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protesters heeding the call of syria's opposition. thousands of them marching in the streets following friday prayers one day after syrian security forces fired into tens of thousands of protesters outside a mosque. not with standing the presence of arab league monitors. leland vittert from jerusalem. what is the latest there? >> reporter: gregg, right now we're hearing at least two dozen of those protesters who you saw in the video from today have died in attacks by the syrian military on its own people and the violence, at least what we've been able to see from the videos is getting worse, not better since the government promised to end its crackdown on all of these people. and also to allow in arab league monitors to see what is actually happening on the ground. the crackdowns have been incredibly brutal, however, the kind of rallies that happened today in this video from today hadn't been possible over the past couple weeks since the syrian government were using tanks. at least they have stopped on that. also protesters are learni
protesters heeding the call of syria's opposition. thousands of them marching in the streets following friday prayers one day after syrian security forces fired into tens of thousands of protesters outside a mosque. not with standing the presence of arab league monitors. leland vittert from jerusalem. what is the latest there? >> reporter: gregg, right now we're hearing at least two dozen of those protesters who you saw in the video from today have died in attacks by the syrian military...
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this as arab league observers arrive in syria to get a firsthand look at situation. leland vittert is live with more. what is the latest? >> reporter: it seems like, gregg that the syrian government may be trying to kill as many people as they can ahead of observers coming into town. we are talking about a matter of hours until they are indeed on the ground in damascus and get a chance to get a first-hand view of what is going on. from home comes a story of an artillery barrage which has leveled one neighborhood and killed about 20 people. that is the center of the uprising there against president sad r-frplt i bashar al-assad. it appears the military will stop at nothing including shelling into civilian areas to keep president bashar al-assad in power. observers are from the arobject league who are trying to stop the violence that has killed 5,000 people at the hand of the government forces. the observers don't really have any weapons on them and they don't have the ability to stop any of the violence. they are just there to observe. so the syrian government can con
this as arab league observers arrive in syria to get a firsthand look at situation. leland vittert is live with more. what is the latest? >> reporter: it seems like, gregg that the syrian government may be trying to kill as many people as they can ahead of observers coming into town. we are talking about a matter of hours until they are indeed on the ground in damascus and get a chance to get a first-hand view of what is going on. from home comes a story of an artillery barrage which has...
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gregg: turning now to the crisis in syria, state-run media saying the government released 750 prisoners detained in the regime in the last nine months, this as international observers toured the city that has become a sight of the protest. leland havleland vittert is there live. >> reporter: there are a lot of residents who were very upset in holmes because the syrian government has sent mind tkers along with the observers. they didn't want the minders. the latest video shows massive processes with tense of 10,000s of people on the streets right no as they are finally feeling safe enough to protest again. they feel like the observers that are on the ground are going to prevent the open artillery shelling that we saw in the city of holmes when it was under siege for many, many weeks. president bashar al-assad is very strong in damascus but not in holmes. he's going to try to use as much political power as he can to put the protests down and military power. today four more people were killed, gregg. gregg: can the observers do any good? >> reporter: it's an excellent question. they are un
gregg: turning now to the crisis in syria, state-run media saying the government released 750 prisoners detained in the regime in the last nine months, this as international observers toured the city that has become a sight of the protest. leland havleland vittert is there live. >> reporter: there are a lot of residents who were very upset in holmes because the syrian government has sent mind tkers along with the observers. they didn't want the minders. the latest video shows massive...
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the white house says that it is deeply disturbed by the latest reports of violence in syria. human rights groups say president bashar assad's troops surrounded and killed more than is00 protesters literally mowing them down. the witnesses describe this as organized massacre that went on for hours. leland vitter joins us live from jerusalem with more. >> reporter: martha, this may be a case of syrian government trying to kill as many people as they can before the arab league monitors arrive in the next few days. as of late they have killed at least 200 people and are getting a lot of help doing it. we have learned from western intelligence sources that iran is sending weapons, men and ammunition into syria. that in and of itself isn't that surprising but we can now confirm they are using international airlines, meaning commercial airlines, in order to be able to bypass sanctions that they send these weapons in to keep president assad in power. syria's powerful air force and army are among the most well-equipped in middle east with russian fighter jets, attack helicopters and t
the white house says that it is deeply disturbed by the latest reports of violence in syria. human rights groups say president bashar assad's troops surrounded and killed more than is00 protesters literally mowing them down. the witnesses describe this as organized massacre that went on for hours. leland vitter joins us live from jerusalem with more. >> reporter: martha, this may be a case of syrian government trying to kill as many people as they can before the arab league monitors...
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patti ann: utter chaos in the syria. anti-government protesters running for cover as gunshots ring out. here's the scene on the street. [background sounds] patti ann: this is all amateur video from yesterday. a mission is underway to end the regime's crackdown on its people. leland vittert right now is live in jerusalem with the details for us. leland, any change there, is the violence starting to calm? >> reporter: sadly, no, patti ann. the violence, if anything, may be getting a little bit worst. we just heard of a protest about 20,000 people outside of a mosque near damascus in a suburb there. government troops opened fire, at least four people kill inside that incident. and, of course, those numbers could certainly go higher. this is key for a couple of reasons. number one, it's outside of damascus n a suburb. that's something we haven't seep so far showing the protests are, indeed, spreading. the violence is pretty much par for the course, and already there are 60 of those arab league monitors in place, but as we ca
patti ann: utter chaos in the syria. anti-government protesters running for cover as gunshots ring out. here's the scene on the street. [background sounds] patti ann: this is all amateur video from yesterday. a mission is underway to end the regime's crackdown on its people. leland vittert right now is live in jerusalem with the details for us. leland, any change there, is the violence starting to calm? >> reporter: sadly, no, patti ann. the violence, if anything, may be getting a little...
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bill: fox news alert, the on going story out of syria. we have amateur video that apparently shows a government tank firing into a residential neighborhood in the town of holmes. [gunfire] bill: woe, it is very difficult to get access inside that country. and this town itself has been a flash point for violence throughout these up risings. meanwhile we are getting reports that anti-government fighters have blown up a major syrian pipeline as protestors continue to take to the streets of the country. the u.n. estimates more than 4,000 have been killed during the government crackdown which has lasted for months with no signs of ending. martha: mitt romney taking the gloves off in the race for 2012. romney supporters targeting newt gingrich during a conference call yesterday, which was clearly part of the new strategy coming out of the romney camp, because newt has continued to surge, really in these polls. first you'll hear former missouri senator jim talent on this conference call yesterday. the next voice you will here is the former new h
bill: fox news alert, the on going story out of syria. we have amateur video that apparently shows a government tank firing into a residential neighborhood in the town of holmes. [gunfire] bill: woe, it is very difficult to get access inside that country. and this town itself has been a flash point for violence throughout these up risings. meanwhile we are getting reports that anti-government fighters have blown up a major syrian pipeline as protestors continue to take to the streets of the...